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When you’re sick, the first few bowls of chicken noodle soup are comforting, but the following dozen becomes at best boring and at worst nauseating. Sometime in the history of colds, we got the idea that you could basically just have chicken noodle soup and toast (if you’re lucky) when you’re sick but it’s not really about these particular dishes but rather the ingredients and groups of nutrients they contain that can help you get better. Since, by the time you’re actually sick you lack imagination, let’s look into some other options while you’re well. And if you are sick now, then your roommate or significant other has some homework in the kitchen. Here are some of the best foods to have when you’re sick.

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White rice with lentils

If your sickness comes with nausea, white rice can help fight it. Since white rice is a carbohydrate, it can also boost the production of some calming chemicals like tryptophan, helping usher in that much-needed sleep. Rice can be dry on its own, so add lentils which can boost your immune system and help you get better.

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Bananas, pumpkin seeds, and oatmeal

Oatmeal is loaded with vitamins you need to recover from a cold, and it can also reduce some of the stomach upset that comes with the flu. Add bananas for sweetness, and pumpkin seeds for their zinc, which can cut down the duration of your cold.

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Curry on rice

Curry on rice may not seem like a sick food, but it is for many reasons. First off, you have the white rice that calms your stomach, then you add chili powder to thin out mucus, and you mix in plenty of fresh ginger, which is antimicrobial and fights nausea.

 

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An avocado and lettuce salad

If spinach isn’t your thing, turn to romaine lettuce for your greens. Its antioxidants fight inflammation and it has vitamin A and vitamin K. Mix in some avocado because it’s easy on upset stomachs while providing healthy fats and calories.

 

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Garlic toast

If you’ve never cut the top off of garlic, drizzled it with olive oil and roasted it for around 20 minutes at 375 degrees, you haven’t lived. Try this, and smother it on toast. Garlic is antiviral and can reduce your sick days.

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Sweet potatoes with honey

Honey makes another appearance, but this time on sweet potatoes. This bright orange food actually contains compounds that help you produce white blood cells, which you need to fight this virus. Honey brings out its sweet flavor.

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Vegetable soup

Think broccoli, bell peppers and carrots. The broccoli and bell peppers are loaded with vitamin C, and the carrots contain many of the same vitamins as sweet potatoes, which can boost your white blood cell count.